Led by Mary Moser, who finished a record-setting career with two more individual gold medals, the five-girl Wyomissing swimming team won seven medals and finished second at the PIAA Class AA championships.

Moser won her fourth individual gold and 16th overall medal of her state career, junior Katie Duggan sparked the team with a surprise bronze and the Spartans shattered the state record in the meet-ending 400 free relay Saturday to put a defining finish on an outstanding season.

"This is the perfect way to end my senior year," said Moser, the only senior on the team. "I couldn't be happier. I'm so excited I had these teammates. There's only five of us, and it was the greatest way to end the season."

"It was a great way to end the season and a great way to end the career of a great person and great swimmer," Wyomissing coach Walter Holt said after Moser ran away with the gold in the 100 free and then anchored behind Brianna Bentz, Hailey Doyle and Duggan in the 400 free relay that won in 3:32.04, breaking an eight-year-old state record.

"It was shocking," said Duggan. "It's great."

Wyomissing, which medaled in seven of 11 events over the two days, finished with 157 points to win a five-team shootout for second place behind repeat champion Oakland Catholic, which had 187.

Moser put her final mark on the state meet with a dominating performance. She raced away with the 100 free, winning in 50.56 seconds to lower her Berks record (50.82) and give her a second straight title. It was her fourth individual gold, with back-to-back championships in both sprint freestyles.

"My freshman year, I kind of got touched out in both events, and it took until my junior year when I won both of them, and I wanted to keep them," she said.

Moser finish the first half in 24.02, already seven-tenths ahead of the field, and swam a smooth race to win by a full second.

"I went out in the first 50 and saw where I was, I just tried to keep that pace," she said. "I just really try and make sure I think about my own race. I don't want to overthink everything, because then it's not going to work out."

"It's not something I really thought about doing, but I think once it's over I'll appreciate it," she said.

It wasn't over for the Spartans until the last event, when they blazed to a state record in the 400 free relay to clinch second place. Duggan helped put them in position for the runner-up finish when she dropped 1.3 seconds from her prelim time to take the bronze in the back in 56.63.

"I was just hoping to get as high as I could, and third place is very high to me," said Duggan. "We feed off each other. I couldn't have done it without them."

"We all go off of all that energy," said Moser.

Wyomissing, which last year broke the state record in the 200 medley relay and medaled in the 400 free with senior Zoe Sianis, this season switched to the free relays, with Rachael D'Addezio replacing Sianis in the 200 and Doyle taking over in the 400.

Bentz, Doyle and Duggan handed Moser a lead, and she extended it with a 49.97 split to bring the Spartans in fourth-tenths under Oakland Catholic's 2002 state record.

"It was great," said Moser. "Who wouldn't be able to swim fast when you have all these great teammates going before you?"